- Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
- Tap any photo taken in Photo mode to view it in full screen, then tap Edit.
- If portrait effects are available, tap the Depth Adjustment button, then tap Portrait at the top of the screen.
- Use the Depth Control slider to increase or decrease the level of background blur in the portrait.
- Tap Done.
- To undo the portrait effects, open the photo, tap Edit, then tap Revert.
It should be noted that if you do this with a Live Photo, the Live Photo effects are not available.
- Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
- Tap any portrait to view it in full screen, then tap Edit.
- Tap a new subject or focus point in the photo.
- Tap Done.
While he says he likes it, he wants to make one little change and when the phone is returned to its owner, we see that the guitarist has put himself back in focus and put both his bandmates out of focus. A little bit of gaslighting is called for here, and the woman says to the guitar player, “Ok, I just feel like I see you more when I see you less.”
No, this is not Apple’s best ad, promotional video, or whatever it turns out to be. But it does show off the new features in a way that is easy to understand. If this is an ad, a heavily edited version might be seen during this weekend’s NCAA hoops and football games, NBA and NHL games, and Sunday’s NFL battles.